It’s kind of annoying to have a presidential candidate dragging a business’ name through the mud when they have statistics like this:
It’s kind of annoying to have a presidential candidate dragging a business’ name through the mud when they have statistics like this:
For all the people who think the $8k/month wasn’t lavish, they should take note of what he did with his savings when he knew there was an asset freeze coming.
You know, I’m pretty sure I never want to drive the ‘Ring.
Most IRSs remember the last known position and will alert you if you try to align it to coordinates that differ by 50 or so miles. That alert can be overridden though. In essence, they ask you “are you sure thats where we are?” The error here was compounded by executing a checklist for unreliable airspeed once…
Indeed, and in a part of the world where you can get a long way from a suitable diversion airport pretty easily.
your’re aware that moisture remains very close to the surface of the ground, right? If you dig into the ground with 2500+lbs of car rolling at a pretty good rate, you’re going to dig down into that moisture. You might recall that moisture and dirt tend to have something in common with mud
So you start kicking it like a child instead of just asking them to keep it up? ha
Why should you only pay “a little” more? Your height is in the top 1% of human beings. And, newsflash, for every inch you are taller than average, you earn—on average—7% more over your lifetime. So take those unearned dollars and pony up for business class, jumbo.
What’s wrong with bolting a wheel to the floppy hub and dropping it on a jackstand (with a piece of ply underneath) so that it doesn’t look like a partially disassembled car? It would take 10 mins max and you would solve all issues. A week later, when your parts are in, break out the jack and impact, swap the axle,…
It’s not “judgemental B.S.” when falls within the range of what most lawmakers and ordinance boards refer to as a ‘reasonable community standard’, when it costs people money and it pisses off the neighbors. It’s especially childish when, as often is the case, a ‘project’ can be partially reassembled or the appearance…
No one wants to live in your shit, when you rent an apartment it is not yours live by the rules or dont live there. Might as well not cut the grass or paint the buildings because you don’t care what it looks like.
I am prepared to be flamed.
I’m going to have to side with Josh. There is a time and place for doing work on cars. If your vehicles become an aesthetic, bylaw or safety issue, I don’t see any harm in the landlord enforcing this. I can totally see how this would be an issue.
I own a bunch of rental units. I include no clauses preventing tenants from working on cars. That said, if someone left an entirely dissembled vehicle visible enough to warrant complaints from the city or neighbors, I'd probably have to take some action. Never had an issue though.
What they are doing IS AGAINST THE LAW.
Rolling coal is lame, like bro-trucks.
I know what you are trying to say but they currently aren’t their biggest client when they have GM and VW onboard installing hardware into many more vehicles. Maybe short term they valued reputation risk more than you think.
The crappiness of them is somewhat of a myth, I guess. I bought a Lada Laika SW (VAZ 2014) in 2008 as a Soviet relic. They came to my country (Brazil) after imports were legalized in ´91, and rumor has it that they were unsold stock in Panama. My burnt-red SW ran fine, by ´70s popular-car standards. No rust whatsoever…